It was followed a year later by the teardrop-shaped Mark VI, the prototype of which was made specifically for Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, using a Fender Stratocaster bridge.Ĭode VA502 SEE ALL PHOTO IN SITE: www.hendrixguitars. Phil "Fang" Volk of Paul Revere & the Raiders played a Phantom IV bass (which for some reason was eventually retrofitted with a Fender neck). Its been a great playing 12 string guitar for over 30 years, but it. I found a Fender Shenandoah 12 String neck at Valdez Guitar in Hollywood and had them put it together. In 1962 Vox introduced the pentagonal Vox Phantom guitar, originally made in England but soon after made by EKO of Italy. Heres something you dont see everyday I saw and purchased this VOX Phantom XII Stereo Guitar body in a pawn shop in Ensenada, Baja back in 1982. Bright red, white pckguard, and chrome Bigsby tremolo. I shipped him the organ, and he shipped me a new Phantom VI guitar and hardshell case. Vox Phantom VI Model Solid Body Electric Guitar (1965), made in Dartford, Kent, England, black polyester finish, mahogany body, maple neck with rosewood. The original pickguard tends to tighten some screws they have pulled, but it's all as seen in the picture, acceptable in its entirety. Rather than exchange something as tawdry as money, we agreed that Id swap him my Vox Super Continental organ, Id bought at a garage sale. He told me it was one of the prototypes made for testing in the Vox laboratories with the 3 single(original)selectors of the 3 pickups, 3 single volumes of the three pickups and a general tone control. I have been collecting this model for many years from one of the old Vox (EKO) Italy worker man in the 60's. I have been collecting this model for many years from one of the old Vox (EKO) Italy worker man in the 60s. It was broadly modelled on the Fender Stratocaster, and a sibling model to the dual-pickup Vox Ace. 60's VOX PHANTOM VI,Black, Rareprototype. The Vox Super Ace was a mid-priced British solid body electric guitar, produced by JMI at their factory in Dartford, Kent.
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